The Masterclass: My Design Philosophy
I don’t teach copy-paste design. I show you how to take a wild concept, source the right materials, and actually build it on-site. Learn how I turn chaos into a finished, original event.
My inspiration has never been another wedding. I'll teach you how to draw from art, food, and your own experiences to develop a unique design language that is truly yours. It's about delivering something that excites you, not just getting a job done.
Ready for a real conversation? Book a one-on-one video meeting with me to get invaluable insights and practical advice for your creative business. We can discuss everything from navigating challenges to finding your unique voice in the industry.
About The Masterclass: My Design Philosophy
This is not a theory-heavy lecture. It is a look at how I manage the mess, from sourcing specific fabrics in Moradabad to negotiating with carpenters at 3 AM. If you want to move beyond pretty pictures and learn the actual work of being a wedding architect, we have a lot to talk about.
Beyond The Mood Board
Most designers spend their time staring at screens. I spend my time in markets, on factory floors, and at the event site. My masterclass is a deep dive into the practical reality of event architecture.
What We Cover
- The Engineering of Art: How to build massive installations like a 43-foot parrot without compromising on safety or aesthetics. You will learn the difference between a pretty render and a standing structure.
- Sourcing Like a Pro: I teach you where to find the right artisans in Jodhpur or Moradabad and how to manage those relationships. It is not about finding the cheapest vendor; it is about finding the ones who can handle your specific vision.
- Material Science: You will learn to distinguish between technical fabrics, from velvets to Chantilly lace, and understand how they behave under lights or in different weather conditions.
- Business Logic: We discuss the uncomfortable stuff. Pricing your work, managing client scope creep, and knowing when to say no to a client who wants to copy someone else's work.
How To Start
I offer two ways to work with me. You can join a live, 5-hour group workshop to learn the technical and business foundations, or book a 1-on-1 strategic mentorship session. If you choose the 1-on-1 route, I audit your portfolio before we speak so we don't waste time on pleasantries. We dive straight into your biggest business blockers, vendor troubles, or design gaps. Originality is a risk, but it is the only way to build a reputation that lasts.
Blingmushrooms
I’m Pritie Jain, the founder of Blingmushrooms. I don't sugarcoat the process because I’ve spent years hauling chairs and arguing with carpenters to get the job done right. If you want to stop following trends and start building your own vision, I am here to help.
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